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Brand New High Quality Mountain Bike, for such a quality you will be paying $900+ in shops, now I'm offering it at wholesale price, as we are the direct importers of these bikes. $350 Brand New in Box never assembled.

Spec:

Brand: Cobra

Size: Standard adult mountain bike size 26: 1.6m length x 1m height (handle bar to ground)

Frame material: Aluminum alloy

Gear leveler: Genuine 21 speed Shimano Acera SIS 42t rapid fire gear Changer Set (including Chain and Cable).

Suspension: Front and Rear Suspension. Rear suspension is adjustable. 850LBS/IN. Quality Springs used.

Brake: Front Disc breaks (Assess Disc Disc Break with quick release pads) and Rear V- break

Seat: Sports designed slim sit.

Wheel: Solid V- shape Aluminum rim with anti-slip and water proof tyres (the tyre grips well in the rain, it doesn't pickup water and throw it on the back of rider's.)

Total weight: 17 KG

Shaft and Bearing: Ultra Hi-ten steel Shaft with Assess Bearing.

Paddles: Aluminum Alloy made, Hi-ten Steel shaft, ball bearing.

Additional: Quick release on front wheel and sit.

Paint: Triple layer spray. The logos and designs on the bike are not stickers, they were all sprayed on.

Please contact me direct for sale, available in Melbourne only as its too heavy for postage, all Brand New in Box and unassembled. Excellent quality bike that suits all road conditions. Will deliver within Melbourne for extra $20 (depending on location) $350 AUD inc. GST

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